• Assessment of ignition risk indexes
    Risk due to Wildfires

    Assessment of ignition risk indexes

Description

Determining a fire danger is the basis for all most advanced wildfire prevention services. Risk forecast indexes are estimated once the morphology of the ground, the relevant weather measurements detected by the remote measurement network stations and the characteristics of the vegetation are known. They always comprise a FC (Fuel Code) component associated with the structure of the vegetation and biomass, a MC (Meteo Code) component which takes into account the weather parameters and a TC (Topological Code) component that describes the topography of the relevant area. Forecast indicators are all based on the assumption that the probability of ignition strictly depends on the hydration level of dead vegetable combustible matter, which in turn depends on the weather. In addition to the weather component, fires also strongly depend on the type and distribution of vegetation and the characteristics of the landscape; the distribution of human activities also cannot be neglected, varying from area to area, and giving each monitored territory its peculiarities. The CAE system provides risk indexes to the users, highlighting the probability of fire ignition on the monitored landscape and determining the difficulty in fighting the fire when it occurs, therefore providing extremely effective tools from the operating point of view in practical applications for fire management.

main measurements
  • Wind speed and direction
  • Brightness and irradiation
  • Measured precipitations
  • Air temperature and humidity

Case history

Datalogger
Datalogger
Datalogger
Transmission System
Transmission System
Transmission System
Software
Software
Software

Customers

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